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abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda has more on what's happening. >> we want to be first in line, somehow, some way. >> this principal is pleading his case to give his campus some of the new energy retrofit money. 73% of the public schools are more than 25 years old and in need of the funding badly to upgrade or replace windows, in inefficient lighting and old air conditioning and heating systems. >> if we can look at energy efficient sis then you are having year over year over year and in the long run you will have more money available for those things you need. >> the costs are staggering. more than 10,000 public schools in california together spend $700 million a year on energy. that's how much they spend on all books and supplies. thanks to voters who overwhelmingly approved proposition 39 last month, disadvantaged schools will now be able to pay for energy retro fits. proposition 39 closes a tax loophole that mostly benefited out-of-state corporations. it's a billion dollars a year funding boost for the state. half goes to the general fund and the other half to the e
abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda has more on what's happening. >> we want to be first in line, somehow, some way. >> this principal is pleading his case to give his campus some of the new energy retrofit money. 73% of the public schools are more than 25 years old and in need of the funding badly to upgrade or replace windows, in inefficient lighting and old air conditioning and heating systems. >> if we can look at energy efficient sis then you are having year...
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abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda has more on what's happening. >> we want to be first in line, somehow, some way. >> this principal is pleading his case to give his campus some of the new energy retrofit money. 73% of the public schools are more than 25 years old and in need of the funding badly to upgrade or replace windows, in inefficient lighting and old air conditioning and heating systems. >> if we can look at energy efficiencies then you are having year over year over year and in the long run you will have more money available for those things you need. >> the costs are staggering. more than 10,000 public schools in california together spend $700 million a year on energy. that's how much they spend on all books and supplies. thanks to voters who overwhelmingly approved proposition 39 last month, disadvantaged schools will now be able to pay for energy retro fits. proposition 39 closes a tax loophole that mostly benefited out-of-state corporations. it's a billion dollars a year funding boost for the state. half goes to the general fund and the other half to the en
abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda has more on what's happening. >> we want to be first in line, somehow, some way. >> this principal is pleading his case to give his campus some of the new energy retrofit money. 73% of the public schools are more than 25 years old and in need of the funding badly to upgrade or replace windows, in inefficient lighting and old air conditioning and heating systems. >> if we can look at energy efficiencies then you are having year...
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in sacramento, nannette miranda, abc7 news. >>> officials are hoping san francisco cable cars will be running today without any more problems. a series of glitches forced closers the past two days. service was shut down friday and after repairs were made to the cables service resumed yesterday morning. but then around 8:30 the powell mason and powell high lines went down. the mta is blaming equipment issues for both disruptions. >>> the south korean rap sensation responsible for the viral video but now he's facing anger over his performance of a song against the iraq war. we have the story. >> call it controversy his style. long before his youtube hit sparked a nationwide dance craze, he performed at a politically charged consent in 2004 with sentiment running high after a korean was killed in iraq. he sang singing the offensive words. >> if you were sitting around making up horrible things that a pop star could say that would get them in trouble, you would have a hard time come up with worse words than that. >> many are reacting with fury. he shouldn't be able to headline the concert
in sacramento, nannette miranda, abc7 news. >>> officials are hoping san francisco cable cars will be running today without any more problems. a series of glitches forced closers the past two days. service was shut down friday and after repairs were made to the cables service resumed yesterday morning. but then around 8:30 the powell mason and powell high lines went down. the mta is blaming equipment issues for both disruptions. >>> the south korean rap sensation responsible...